Summary of Contents for National Instruments USB-622 Series
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USER GUIDE NI USB-622x/625x OEM M Series USB-6221/6225/6229/6251/6255/6259 OEM Devices This document provides dimensions, pinouts, and information about the connectors, switch, LEDs, and chassis ground of the National Instruments USB-6221 OEM, USB-6225 OEM, USB-6229 OEM, USB-6251 OEM, USB-6255 OEM, and USB-6259 OEM devices. It also explains how to modify the USB device name in Microsoft Windows.
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Dimensions Figure 2 shows the dimensions of the USB-6221/6251 OEM device. NI USB-622x/625x OEM User Guide ni.com...
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Bank 0 50-Pin Digital Connector +5 V +5 V D GND PFI 15 D GND PFI 14 D GND PFI 13 D GND PFI 12 D GND PFI 11 D GND PFI 10 D GND PFI 9 D GND PFI 8 D GND PFI 7 D GND...
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Bank 1 Bank 0 50-Pin Digital Connectors +5 V +5 V +5 V +5 V D GND P0.31 D GND PFI 15 D GND P0.30 D GND PFI 14 D GND P0.29 D GND PFI 13 D GND P0.28 D GND PFI 12 D GND P0.27...
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Bank 1 Bank 0 50-Pin Analog/Digital AI 71 AI 79 +5 V +5 V Connectors AI 78 AI 70 D GND PFI 15 AI GND AI 69 D GND PFI 14 AI 77 AI 76 D GND PFI 13 AI 68 AI GND D GND PFI 12...
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Attaching External LEDs USB-622x/625x OEM devices have two LEDs that reflect the device state. The green READY LED indicates when the device is powered on and configured as a USB device. The yellow ACTIVE LED indicates USB bus activity. Three connectors on the device allow you to connect an external LED circuit to the device, as shown in Figure 10.
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Connecting the USB-622x/625x OEM Device to Your Chassis The USB-622x/625x OEM device includes several plated mounting holes that are designed for customer grounded connections, as shown in Figure 12. Do not use the holes labeled A in Figure 12 as mounting holes. Caution Mounting Hole Connected Do Not Use These...
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Windows Vista/XP Users Figure 13 depicts how a USB-6251 (OEM) device name appears in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Windows Device Manager. Figure 13. USB-6251 OEM Device in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Device Manager (Windows Vista/XP) To modify the device name in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Windows Device Manager in Microsoft Windows Vista/XP, complete the following steps.
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Figure 15. “My Device” in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Device Manager (Windows Vista/XP) Modifying the INF file will not change the USB-622x/625x OEM device name in Note Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX). NI USB-622x/625x OEM User Guide ni.com...
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Original File Modified File Figure 17. INF File Descriptors Changed to “My Device” (Windows 2000) Save and close the INF file. Go to the Windows Device Manager, right-click the OEM device under Data Acquisition Devices, and select Uninstall. Power down the OEM device and disconnect the USB cable from your PC.
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